Well, I could never wear those shoes, so at least they were good for something!
Georgia
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lovely sketches thanx for sharing, I liked them all, and the shoes were
> great, always had a sort of aversion to drawing or sketching shoes... > > thanx cher
> > This is so funny. As an exercise in the drawing class I am taking (to
> > challenge myself, as much as anything else) we had an assignment to draw > > an
> > object (possibly from imagination) using isometric perspective (don't ask;
> > the short answer is, it's a drafting technique). ANyway, the object I drew
> > is obviously a multi-compartment needle holder of this sort, although
> > that's not what I had in mind when I started drawing it! You can see it on
> > my drawing journal page:
> >
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> It's in the middle, in the 2nd row from the bottom.> >> > I apologize for the quality of the photographs. I need to learn to draw> > darker, and photograph lighter!> >
> > Georgia
> >
> >> Good morning, Gemini!
> >>
> >> Balance is a great concern - I had thought that with a single
> >> container, a slight flair at the bottom as well as the top would be
> >> best - something like this - )_(
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> >> But, for multi-compartmented pieces, the sides should be straight with
> >> several different heights attached to each other.
> >>
> >> Do you remember ever seeing those lucite desk organizers made of
> >> different sized tubes on end? I think it would resemble that, only
> >> with the tubes of a larger diameter.
> >>
> >> I'm really going now - really.....
> >>
> >> Lori
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